Theory: We draw on established theories concerning strategic politicians, political learning, and political campaigning to challenge the conventional wisdom that divisive primaries diminish a nominee's chances of winning the general election. We use the concept of "political Darwinism" and introduce three new types of variables that move beyond the unidimensional focus of the impact of primary vote margins on general election outcomes. Hypotheses: Primary vote margins have no independent impact on general election outcomes, instead, campaign spending in the primary, the mediating impact of time, and the size of the challenger pool are expected to have explanatory power. Methods: Regression analysis of all House and Senate incumbent el...
To explore the influence of primary and caucus results during the 2008 nomination process we leverag...
Most agree that voting in presidential general elections is largely contingent on the evaluations of...
We present a formal model of intra-party politics to explain candidate selection within parties. We ...
Theory: We draw on established theories concerning strategic politicians, political learning, and po...
We investigate the amount of negative campaigning in the 1998 senato-rial primaries and the ramifica...
When candidates in primary elections are ideologically differentiated (e.g., conservatives and moder...
Primary elections in the United States have been under-studied in the political science literature. ...
The 2008 presidential election offers a unique opportunity to revisit the hypothesis that a divisive...
We present an incomplete information model of two-stage elections in which candidates can choose di...
We present an incomplete information model of two-stage elections in which candidates can choose dif...
With the rise in prominence and influence of conservative politicians such as Senators Ted Cruz and ...
Recent years have seen growing concern about polarization in Congress, with many suggesting that vot...
We present an incomplete information model of two-stage electoral competition in which can-didates c...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Political Science, 2009.While congressional elect...
Nominating procedures in the American states rely on three types of primary elections: closed, open,...
To explore the influence of primary and caucus results during the 2008 nomination process we leverag...
Most agree that voting in presidential general elections is largely contingent on the evaluations of...
We present a formal model of intra-party politics to explain candidate selection within parties. We ...
Theory: We draw on established theories concerning strategic politicians, political learning, and po...
We investigate the amount of negative campaigning in the 1998 senato-rial primaries and the ramifica...
When candidates in primary elections are ideologically differentiated (e.g., conservatives and moder...
Primary elections in the United States have been under-studied in the political science literature. ...
The 2008 presidential election offers a unique opportunity to revisit the hypothesis that a divisive...
We present an incomplete information model of two-stage elections in which candidates can choose di...
We present an incomplete information model of two-stage elections in which candidates can choose dif...
With the rise in prominence and influence of conservative politicians such as Senators Ted Cruz and ...
Recent years have seen growing concern about polarization in Congress, with many suggesting that vot...
We present an incomplete information model of two-stage electoral competition in which can-didates c...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Political Science, 2009.While congressional elect...
Nominating procedures in the American states rely on three types of primary elections: closed, open,...
To explore the influence of primary and caucus results during the 2008 nomination process we leverag...
Most agree that voting in presidential general elections is largely contingent on the evaluations of...
We present a formal model of intra-party politics to explain candidate selection within parties. We ...